New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 10

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DAY, MARCH 10, 1919 R Finto an American "””.!,‘.::‘k|U;”l}“‘ he fn oft ot a contlsea- | Baltimore. all are pra’s A TRY THIS FOR B nce Troats, sentments acerning fron is awful | o T APD OWELS e -'\ ‘l‘n forcacast the ol IS that human nature . f 5 "o s : i \ to hazard tho proph ; erican citizens vould have t o ed b velcom ! Therestill arems Money and i ; G s B American soil. | e i 11l soon be advertis- Iecep Jt at Home, =ave - been taken in : the next decade at leasi, If an e Feel Better Right Away law present fice o0 this zo i sec that they roperly | Bea for their o P States will ‘merican corporation whose stock is| The report zoes into onsiderablc constipation, sick heads Germ 5 re turn- | detail concerning treatment of If vou want a splendid ¢ ack tomorrow t Je contiol of | property owned 1 s in G ey M tor helt ache, dizzine i nelt away, its s would shrink | concerning its adminisiration, et C d take a 1 t s wou hrink | concerair s v tox LA N nd its former good will : going | and states that “Branct lish- . . uple of t you need business would become a ) ments of forcign insuranc bility, < foimer owners business would | many, giving vario decrees issued get a it n Giermany have been treat | . by s . of war in some d This old reliable vegetable rem stood the test of time and Bn subjecis whose claims “The German investor would save|the outbreak - 11 doubtl provided little out of the resulting wreck. Fore- ferently fror other n proy more popu Bown sovernment in the same | seeing disaster, the (e N mwners | erty situated in Germany on account | M ner. of American scciur s 1l lines of | ©f their intimate i A e . | cconomic interests of the German |time and use it when ar than ever issociation with the Keep a package in the house al . you feel o BBy o simple process of offsetting | iNdustry would either et cel ou adjusting these claims betweaen | Upon the Americar United States and the allied na- Sultant disarrangem in financ I » Ong 1 d. and the en- | Commerce, or conceal their owr 5 2 s on t one han e v i : fect American insurance companies for grownups I powers on the other »ehind dummies w 11 seek fc . _ n i 2 deceite - | has not been ascertained ! I iment will h: s v ceive the Am l tce e Do provide | result wou - Saldl B o | LAXCAF PRODUCTS CO., 2 Pittsburgh, Pa. beop It is said, however, that “to |sorts, feverish or bilious at extent the various decrees relat- | helps—pro ind being mi good for children as to enemy property in Germany af- tle is ju s own naiionals, | shauld be avo i | lead today's New York American hich seems to! The work o G o | R Dept. E 12 grounded on th the liquida- over a lor managing direct hie New office and direc the bure: s of Lee ¢ il neral coun- Joseph H Bradley W. | WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARC Imer of Ba Valter D. Denegre | B ACCOUNT. od of time, of : 10 enemy proy in this country re would be fino actual confiscation of private prop- | o New Orlean Sbheiicr Davie - in such a plan, for each govern- S 7 erty in such a plan, for each govern-|of St. Louis. managing director, and #l ment. vould pay the claims of its own | the advisors sales couw e 9 Pl pesple and have the proberty of its | pembers are Ottg T e | lesAnithahiSlitoR pavEth Em | land H. Dodge and (ieor Ingra- ’ “To turn over the German property | ham of New York; Ralph Stone of [ . jermany hav- ' ¢ the great vaill X . 1 | Prepare Now for that Glorious frgely friendly and | 7 T ] ; . ing final action by - p~ > z g gport explains. while it 2 ¢ Ome_ Omlng ond or hostile group: } 7 : ; BBV constituted Germany's great : Strial army American soil. e ey were the far-flung lines of ad- - S ) 1 WPtoT the | once for her kultur, and so great had | ! o ; = : iunnl they#b€Come with the opening of the * O L Y i ; ©OF the custodian'g| (o114 war that it has now become f the fizhtingamach 7 3 y ¢ 3 — " & 5 jerfectly plain that Germany lived in Sty Lo V.3 e % . N I i L sned - Y A | e comi The fi hose return you have constantly ers who have rep Mted ny in- Di ‘h-Way Work I hopes of . stance LX) 2 He's coming. he boy for w 3 o in id_Much Wa k. high hopes of the assistar whic S O e I leaving tho hard, drears erests for their conduct prior to the len {hevar \ ) ; S - i 3 5 B el g , i i ® arm sowas ned the would come to her from the organiz : 1 o . g the hard, dreary signing of the armistice, Mr. Palmer | propprty cus a5 SupDly | o hehich shehadi Dol uponlin ont tIy to € your Hie. OF renciy and camp. to'on e more b e lescings of home. Josserts that there has been a change the fovernmeng with magnetos | « of the Atlantic i The comforts. the little luxuries, wi P v P & n < A him now. Can you do too much to give them to him in attitude and that the office is now | t@® airplane and ad&inmlnlo motors, | “These investments were largely in . : eing hampered with every obstacle | with cloth to make ¥niforms for the | industries which, while accepting the B B el o] analal nomeDwatting Fome lawyers can find to place in its | soldiers and the dyes with which tho | hospitality of American laws to 2 for him that reficcts greater comfort and cheer than the onc he path. He shows that the powers of | cloth was dyed, with medicines, surgi- | become ~ American corporations, B N A e oeicr for the Wving room, & new rug in the dining he custodian are the same as before | instruments with ball bearings | were never in fact Americanized. In 4 i room—these things don't cost much here—and think what they fzhting ceased and Americans | telescopes, optical instruments and |many cases (he factories, warehouses OVERCOMES SKIN TROUBLES | ST S e e s o0 continue their co-operation with i(*ugll\(‘mmu instruments with cocoa-!and offices of these enemy-owned fhim. nut charcoal for the making of gas|concerns were mere spy center lv\»; Although that unsightly skin eruption is conspicuous, it may be The report deals reassuringly with ! masks, with glycerine for the making | fore America entered the world war, | overcome with Resinol Ointment. Decide at once to give the i | he property of Americans who were | of high explosives, and a large num-|and would have been nests of sedi- healing medication of this ointment a chance to correct your d “enemies” merely because of resi- | ber of other and varied products. In|tion if the alien property custodian trouble. Best and speedier results are obtained by the joint use ence in territory occupied by the|some instances the enemy-owned cor- | had not acted promptly in their s of Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. This soap contains in a enemy and points out that the prop- | porations under the alien property!ure. As to these no obligation is modified form the same soothing medication as is embodied in erty of all such merely has been held | custodian’s supervision were running owed to their private owners to con- the ointment. The combined use of the ointment and soap o . i trust and that (e restoration of | 100 por cent. of thelr capacity on [ serve or care for them with i view et seldom fails to relieve other annoying ! { H efurmshgr 1052_58 Mam st territory to an allied nation or | zovernment business. of ever returning them in kind. Tho | and ointyment orite Rost skin disorders on the body and limbs. Umfl'fi 8 HOm i . jchange of residence on the part “In addition to enemy-owned cor-|purpose of Germany in maintaining nol, Baltimore, Md. All druggists sell this soap and ointment, the “‘cnemy” affected is all ths s | porations, the alien property custod- S 1y of them here was such as A cmpees =h ; NEAR MORGAN needed to restore full property rights. | ian took over a large amount of en- | justify their complete ic: < The report-also tells of the ex owned commodities which were German enterprises and SEVEN I FLOORS FULL OF FURNITURE. fhose mado | THE PRESEN ———— e I S S ——— —LIBERT Seem to Offer Opportunity for Investment Which Wiil Not Probably Come Again in a Great Many Years We recommend purchases of ANY of the LIBERTY LOAN ISSUES at present prices. 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